The brother of cop choke-hold victim Anthony Baez charged yesterday that he was roughed up and choked by police who arrested him for running a stop sign.

“I was brutalized right here in front of my house, exactly where my brother was killed,” David Baez, 22, said at a press conference at his family’s Bronx home on what would have been Anthony’s 34th birthday.

David Baez was arrested Wednesday night after plainclothes cops in an unmarked car allegedly saw him run a stop sign and followed him home.

After a confrontation with the cops, Baez was charged with running a stop sign, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

Baez said when he reached the door to his home, one of the two officers charged at him with a gun and started “choking me by my neck as he was hitting me with the gun.”

He said the cop then pointed the gun at his father, Ramon, and several sisters. “He just started waving the gun [in] everybody’s faces,” his father said.

David’s brother Anthony was choked to death in December 1994 by former police officer Francis Livoti, who got 7 years for violating the victim’s civil rights.